AlO-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21,2002 OPINION Record-Breaking Event In Store At All-American What supporters consider the largest dairy show in the world begins tomorrow as about 3,200 dairy cattle from 24 states and Canada will be entering the Farm Show Complex during the Pennsylvania All- American. Agriculture Secretary Sam Hayes said, “The All-American Dairy Show is one of the great agricultural expositions in North America and a spectacular showcase for the dairy industry. Expositions like the All-American bring the very best of our dairy industry together.” The 3,198 entries represent an increase over the 3,077 entered in 2001. For the third straight year, premiums have increased to the tune of more than $160,000. “The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture wants the All-Amer ican Dairy Show to remain a leader in North America,” Hayes said. “We recognize the importance of the dairy industry and want our dairy breeders in Pennsylvania and throughout North America to ex hibit their superior dairy cattle at the All-American. And, we are pleased to provide increased financial resources for the dairy exposi tion.” More than $8,400 in premiums will be offered to recognize the high quality of dairy animals taking center stage during the youth classes in the Large Arena of the Farm Show Complex. This is the first year that premiums will be offered in all six youth breed shows. “Our Pennsylvania-based All-American Dairy Show has enhanced premiums and world-class facilities which are setting the pace for in ternational dairy shows. That’s what should be done for the dairy in dustry of North America and we are glad to do it,” Hayes said. The All-American Dairy Show was started in 1963 to recognize the importance of genetic quality and excellent dairy cattle. The All- American Dairy Show takes pride in setting an exemplary standard of excellence on the national show circuit. The International Association of Fairs and Expositions (lAFE) has recognized the Pennsylvania based dairy show as the Best Non-Fair Agricultural Event. We hope to see you there! Saturday, September 21 Farm Aid Concert in Pittsburgh. Garden State Sheep Breeders Sheep Festival, Warren Coun ty Farmers Fairgrounds, Har mony, N.J., (908) 730-7189. Field Day, Brent D’Atri’s farm, Oldtown, Md., thru Sept. 28. Bloomsburg Fair, thru Sept. 28. Catskill Mountain Ginseng Festi val, Village of Catskill, New York, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., (578) 622-9820. Lancaster Farmland Trust Old fashioned Farm Picnic, Lowell and Daphne Fry Farm, Man heim, noon-5 p.m. Maryland Wine Festival, Carroll County Farm Museum, noon -6 p.m., thru Sept. 22, (410) 848-7775. Northeast Small Farm and Rural Living Expo, West End Fair grounds, Gilbert, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 22, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Pa. Dairy Princess Pageant, Ra disson Penn Harris Hotel, How To Reach Us To address a letter to the editor: • By fax: (717) 733-6058 • By regular mail: Editor, Lancaster Farming P.O. Box 609 1 E. Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522 • By e-mail: farming @ lancnews.infi.net Please note: Include your full name, return address, and phone number on the letter. Ijancaster Farming reserves the light to edit the letter to fit and s not responsible for leturnmg insolicitcd mail >„ * + - *&**(* tm* V. k .'■if *,> V- ..»♦,.* fr Jt . . s, *■' ❖ Farm Calendar ❖ ■£*** > y t *> Camp Hill, banquet 6:30 p.m. Fawn Grove Olde Tyme Days, Fall Gas Engine Garden Trac tor Show and Swap Meet, Fawn Grove, southern York County, thru Sept. 22, (717) 382-4577. Washington County Cattlemen’s Association Club Calf Show and Sale, Washington County Fairgrounds, Meadow Lands, 4 p.m., (724) 239-3556. 4-H 100th Anniversary, Craw ford Park, Pine Bush, N.Y., noon. Indiana County Farm Bureau Farm Tour and Open House, Jewart Dairy, Home, 1 p.m.-5 p.m., (724) 397-8115. Horticulture Show, Ag Arena UP, thru Sept. 22, (814) 863-6167. Sunday, September 22 Oxen Training Workshop, Han cock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, Mass., (919) 542-5704. World Fertilizer Conference, Western St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Calif., thru Sept. 24. All-American Dairy Show, Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg, thru Sept. 26. Pace Event, LCR&DC and Willis Trail Association, Marsh Creek Park, Glenmore, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., rain date Sept. 29, Farm Show Comp burg, thru Sept. 27. ADADC Meeting District 5, Best Western Cobleskill, Cobleskill, N.Y., 7:30 p.m., (518) 673-5895. (Turn to Page A3l) • ##<>•